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Division 1, Relegation/Promotion fixtures and results

Latest results

Matches
23.11.24
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Karlstad
Karlstad
Enkoping
Enkoping
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23.11.24
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Ariana
Ariana
Astrio
Astrio
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3
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1
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2
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16.11.24
Ended
Enkoping
Enkoping
Karlstad
Karlstad
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4
1
2
1
2
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16.11.24
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Astrio
Astrio
Ariana
Ariana
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2
1
1
0
1
1
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25.11.23
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Angelholms
Angelholms
FBK Karlstad
FBK Karlstad
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4
3
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5
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1
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1
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4
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Statistics

Home4 matches
0 matches
Away0 matches
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Total Goals
17
13
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4
Away
Average Goals per Game
4.25
3.25
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1
Away
Avg. minute of the first goal
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Average time per goal
21.2'
27.7'
Home
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90.0'
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The Swedish Division 1 Relegation and Promotion playoffs are a high-stakes part of the national football pyramid. These matches determine which teams earn a spot in the third tier, Ettan. The format usually involves runners-up from Division 2 regional groups facing teams struggling at the bottom of Division 1. This creates direct clashes between ambitious rising squads and established clubs fighting to survive. Every goal can influence both the sporting and financial future of a club.

Matches in these playoffs are intense and unpredictable. Most games are played on synthetic turf to cope with late-autumn Swedish weather. Tactical discipline and mental toughness are essential in these knockout rounds. Clubs often rely on a mix of experienced veterans and young talent to navigate the ties. Home-field advantage matters because of passionate local supporters, who travel to witness these pivotal moments. Standout performances can attract scouts, giving players a chance to advance to higher divisions.

Statistically, playoff games are competitive, averaging over three goals per match. Teams with strong defensive records often avoid relegation, while consistent attacking helps in securing promotion. Observing scoring trends, first-goal timings, and player minutes provides insight into club strategies. These matches highlight the depth of Swedish football and the role smaller towns play in developing talent.

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